If you suspect a loved one has dementia or you are dealing with the diagnosis and care of a loved one with dementia, the Alzheimer’s Alliance can help you, too. We understand exactly what you’re going through and offer services just for you: support groups, case management, counseling, and respite care.
If you have been touched by dementia and feel led to support our efforts to help people with dementia and those who care for them, please consider donating your time, participating in a fundraising event, or sponsoring an activity. Monetary donations are also accepted.
If you suspect a loved one has dementia or you are dealing with the diagnosis and care of a loved one with dementia, the Alzheimer’s Alliance can help you, too. We understand exactly what you’re going through and offer services just for you: support groups, case management, counseling, and respite care.
If you have been touched by dementia and feel led to support our efforts to help people with dementia and those who care for them, please consider donating your time, participating in a fundraising event, or sponsoring an activity. Monetary donations are also accepted.
Dementia Communication 101: Validating, redirecting, and “going along to get along” with the Alzheimer’s Alliance staff
Are you at a loss for how to communicate with your loved one with dementia? Are “activities of daily living” a constant source of frustration as a caregiver? Come hear our panel of experts share tips they have learned over the years!